OS / WM Choices.
Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 8:54 am
Hey people,
Recently I have suffered a !@#$up on my main machine (My beloved laptop...) and, whilst installing Linux I decided "Hey, why not try something different..".
I am sick of linux, marginally sick of GNOME and I loath KDE. So, Im in a bit of a pickle.
Blackbox is fine, if you want minimal, as is WindowMaker but both lack the weird 'together' feel of KDE or GNOME.
So, Im looking at the BSDs. Net, Open, Free, Dragonfly.. oh, so many to choose from and, I need your help!
What OS / WM combination should I choose, for a nice, minimalistic but functional Development system.
What I am seeking in a combo...
- Looks nice in a minimalistic way. (Read as: I dont want !@#$ing eyecandy but I would like a refined ui).
- OS should support recent hardware, particularly Intel ICH7/8 chipset.
- Should be fast and NOT be bloated.
- Stable.
- Support the usual stock development tools (gcc, make, ld yadda yadda yadda...)
- Be relatively kind on the download size.
- Tolerable boot time. (Linux was okay with this).
I cant make my mind up.
~zeii.
Recently I have suffered a !@#$up on my main machine (My beloved laptop...) and, whilst installing Linux I decided "Hey, why not try something different..".
I am sick of linux, marginally sick of GNOME and I loath KDE. So, Im in a bit of a pickle.
Blackbox is fine, if you want minimal, as is WindowMaker but both lack the weird 'together' feel of KDE or GNOME.
So, Im looking at the BSDs. Net, Open, Free, Dragonfly.. oh, so many to choose from and, I need your help!
What OS / WM combination should I choose, for a nice, minimalistic but functional Development system.
What I am seeking in a combo...
- Looks nice in a minimalistic way. (Read as: I dont want !@#$ing eyecandy but I would like a refined ui).
- OS should support recent hardware, particularly Intel ICH7/8 chipset.
- Should be fast and NOT be bloated.
- Stable.
- Support the usual stock development tools (gcc, make, ld yadda yadda yadda...)
- Be relatively kind on the download size.
- Tolerable boot time. (Linux was okay with this).
I cant make my mind up.
~zeii.